2012 will forever be a benchmark year for the Pfriem family. After over a decade of award-winning experience in the Northwest Craft Brewing Community, they finally achieved a life-long dream of opening their own artisanal brewery in Hood River, Oregon. This dream never could have come to fruition without the help of their two esteemed friends and business partners, Ken Whiteman and Rudy Kellner, and the loving support of their respective families. Their goals for the brewery are modest ones— to build a business that was tightly integrated with their family lives, to honor the place they call home and love so dearly, and to create a warm, friendly space where others could experience their creations. Their goals for the creations themselves are anything but modest. Pfriem artisanal beers are symphonies of flavor and balance, influenced by the great brewers of Belgium, but unmistakably true to their homegrown roots in…

Small farm brewery located in the upper Hood River Valley. They strive to create unique and intriguing beer. In the farmhouse brewery spirit, they use certified organic ingredients such as whole leaf hops, barley and wheat malts, groats(whole oats), and several strains of yeast. These are combined to make a product of uncompromising quality.

Independent and employee-owned, the Full Sail brewery is perched on a bluff in Hood River, Oregon, overlooking the most epic wind and kite surfing spot in the world. Swing by and sample their awarding winning brews, grab a bite, and soak up the view.

With innovative food at reasonable prices, The Rendezvous has become a true Mt. Hood destination. Seasonal menus using many local products, including chanterelle mushrooms and huckleberries, has helped The Rendezvous develop a reputation for fantastic entrees and devastating desserts. The Rendezvous Grill is open for lunch and dinner, featuring small plates, a light menu and a full bar. The classy and comfortable atmosphere, great food and rotating Northwest wine selection makes the Rendezvous a ‘top stop’ on the way to Mt. Hood.